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December 18, 2016

Asian Snacks in One Bag: Oishi World of O, Wow Bag!

One of my favorite snack brands, Oishi never fails to provide an #OWow experience - from favorite snacks I enjoy since I was a kid, to healthy drinks and juices and fun Snacktacular activities - Oishi has always something to excite our senses and the kids in us.

Last week, I received another #OishiOwow package containing snacks from all over the world!The Oishi World of O, Wow Bag!

I never thought what I got is something so precious and rare. Imagine, Asian snacks which are not available in the Philippines!! I let the package sit for a while in the living room and I only got the time to unbox today!

From its humble origins of repacking gawgaw and local coffee and introducing classics such as Oishi Prawn Crackers and Kirei, Liwayway Marketing Corporation has come a long way in the last seventy years. From then on, Liwayway Marketing Corp has been redefining snack time for Filipino families as they introduce more favorites such as Bread Pan, Ribbed Cracklings, Pillows, Marty’s, Potato Fries, and Ridges. Now with an ever-growing roster of products, Oishi has been capturing hearts around Asia as well, including countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, India, and China.

The World of O, Wow! Bag brings all Asian favorites together in one bag, a taste of what Oishi has to offer around the world.Disclaimer: contents may vary in every World of O, Wow! bag.

Vietnam

Vietnamese Oishi snacks include Tomati, a tasty sweet-sour snack made and flavored with tomatoes, and coconut flavored Pillows.

True to their culture, Makado Sticks Larb Flavor is a Thai-style potato snack that will appeal to other Asian snack lovers as well. Larb is a popular savory meatish in Thailand, as well as other neighboring countries. Another original snack in Thailand is O-pa- la, chocolate covered potato chips.

Philippines

Pinoy favorites make a comeback such as Wafu, wafer-stick snack with creamy leche flan filling. Newer snacks are also in the mix such as Ziggs, a chocolate covered granola clusters snack. Some newer items include Panchos, nacho cheese tortilla chips, Crunchy Karl's a cheesy curly-shaped corn snack, and Mobster&#39;s Caramel and Cheese Popcorn, taking a page from the well-known Chicago treat.

China

Carrying the authentic taste of American baby back ribs, Potato Chips Baby Back Ribs is a hit in the Chinese market. Meanwhile, a healthy yet tasty snack comes in the form of Whits Original, made with semolina oil, oats, whole wheat, and sunflower oil.

Want to catch these amazing treats in time for the holidays? The Oishi World of O, Wow! Bag will also be available at the Ayala Triangle until Dec. 18 for the Festival of Lights. Drop by the Oishi’s Snack Shack booth to get your own mini-giant packs and Oishi gift packs!Have you tried these Asian Oishi snacks? Which ones are your favorites?